Dr. Timothy Warren, Senior Professor for Pastoral Ministries at Dallas Theological Seminary, casts a deep care for people to hear God's word preached through pastor's lives, passion, and pulpits. He works hard to train young and old men to care for and shepherd people to taste of God's goodness. He listens well with sincere discernment on what is being said about what is being said. His historical and contemporary perspective on pastors and people heighten his ability to refine how pastor's grow in Christ and God's word along with any skill such as preaching.
Retiring 25 Year Veteran Teacher Reflects on Unhealthy Educational Changes
Along with hundreds and thousands of retired teachers in the United States, Rick Young similarly reflects on his 25 years of public school teaching concluding amidst his seemingly indirect forced retirement during a recent NPR interview where "he says the profession of teaching has changed too dramatically."
More regulations and narrowed limitations within the classroom context, from liability issues to financial agenda driven measures, teachers are practically required not to teach as Mr. Young confirms about the teaching process and the paper piling:
"Everything's very time-consuming. In in my mind, it's not productive time," he says. "It's not helping my students. It limits the freedom of teachers to really freely teach and of principals to freely lead and evaluate."
When we set the end goals of unhealthy gains and measures for education, parents, teachers, and then students, we begin to hear less impact of mentors in young people's lives and their desires dwindle though they may have all the "skills" or "talents." Relationships are critical to humanity. Humans are not robotic or artificial, and more so, we are all in need of relationship dependency and help regardless of age. Hear one of countless results when an inspirational teacher affects receptive and teachable students:
"We students from Oakes were not the average students that ever had an easy life. We didn't quite fit the mold. But you as well as all of the teachers at Oakes, took us in and treated us as if we were your most prized possessions. It helped us want to become more."
Inspirational Teachers - Dr. Horner
Dr. Grant Horner is the Associate Professor of English, specializing in Renaissance and Reformation Studies at The Master's University. His extensive, impressive, and fun bio provides a glimpse into the breadth of personality, study, knowledge, skill, accomplishments, and relationships that deepen and sharpen the impact to students. His passion, precision, and perspective act like gravitational forces for student's attention. He brings the unaware student into the forefront of listening, discussing, and learning. He provokes intense and lively discussions as if one is no longer in a classroom but real life.
Education News Articles
We want to highlight common elements and truths that help others understand why training in truth and love is critical for the world, especially raising up the next generation in a reproducible way.
Inspirational Teachers - Dr. Bingham
Dr. Jeffrey Bingham had been the Department Chair and Professor of Theological Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and now Associate Dean of Biblical and Theological Studies at Wheaton College as of 2013. He has unmatched classroom presence, posture, presentation, passion, precision, and practical application. I never wanted his church history classes to end. He takes you back in time as if no time passed while relating to the present. He draws out cultural and church norms to de-mythify, debunk, and provide incredible clarity of what to believe and how to think. He's a wide reader with a narrow focus. One would find it difficult to walk away from any class bored or ill motivated. His height, dry humor, story telling abilities, gentle spirit, and strong conviction create a hook for the heart to hear.
The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts
Trying to find early manuscripts of the Bible's New Testament? Dr. Dan Wallace of Dallas Theological Seminary along with team have set out since 2002 to find, digitize, organize, and make accessible to anyone looking for answers through The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts.
Inspirational Teachers - Dr. Chisholm Jr.
Dr. Chisholm Jr., Department Chair and Professor of Old Testament at Dallas Theological Seminary, pulsates passion for God. He loves for students to grasp God by seeing him through the Old Testament, as it lays the sure foundation for the coming Messiah Jesus read in the New Testament. Dr. Chisholm teaches steadily, poignantly, and clearly in the classroom while continuing in his love for people outside the classroom and into the city.
The Bible Project
The Bible Project is an up-and-coming short and illustrative video tutorial series of the Bible. The videos range from covering biblical themes to explaining every book of the Bible (e.g. chapter by chapter). A pastor and video entrepreneur came together with Gerry Breshears of Western Seminary to produce timely, short, in depth, clear, and visually helpful resources to understand God's word for all ages. As more funds come in to support the overall project, the quicker videos are produced.
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Inspirational Teachers - Dr. Horrell
Dr. Horrell, a long term missionary and professor of Theological Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary, anchored a passion in me for theology. He obliterates the sense that theology lingers as a stale, lifeless, and desolate seminarian discipline of the brain. Large or small class sizes, Dr. Horrell engages learning students with clear lectures, reflective questions, thoughtful discussion, experiential wisdom, engaging life stories, crazy missionary testimonies, insightful counseling tips, and worthy assignments. He confronts world-views with truth and in a loving manner that blesses the heart.
Grant Horner Bio
The Master's University faculty profile describes Dr. Horner as: Grant Horner, Associate Professor of English. Specializing in Renaissance and Reformation Studies. Books: “Meaning at the Movies” (Crossway 2010), “John Milton, Classical Learning, and the Progress of Virtue” (Classical Academic Press 2015), numerous articles published on classical education, John Milton, Emily Dickinson, Socratic method teaching, etc. Married to Joanne,
Inspirational Teachers - Dr. Bock
Dr. Bock, a leading scholar of the Bible and New Testament professor at Dallas Theological Seminary, robustly teaches both in the classroom and in writing. He makes the classroom a place of hospitable and theological discussion. His commentary work of the Gospel of Luke is phenomenal for any reader seeking to discover the treasure of Christ from Luke's writings.
Inspirational Teachers - Dr. Halstead
Dr. Halstead, (warmly known as 'Doc'), the chairperson of the Biblical studies department at The Master's College and a great teacher. His interaction with students in and out of the classroom create an enduring relationship. Green students to the Bible gain long lasting memory and skill of scripture from his various assignments, including outlines. Doc is able to guide any beginning Bible student to a humble, robust knowledge and sincere conviction of God's word.
Inspirational Teachers - Dr. Morley
Dr. Brian Morley, Professor of Philosophy and Apologetics at The Master's College, provides students an example of deep humility, wisdom, truth, and love when approaching differing views to Christ and Christianity. His mastery of philosophy, love for the Lord, and overlay of history intertwine through every lesson in order to develop each student for real life. Students willing to listen and learn will recognize him as more than a man filling a classroom role and truly see a teacher preparing them for the fight of truth and life in a world fraught with deception and lifelessness.
Inspirational Teachers - Dr. Varner
Dr. Varner (warmly known as Dr. IBEX), one of the Biblical Studies' professors at The Master's College (my undergraduate alma mater), taught me unwavering passion for the life of Christ. He gave timely humor, personal involvement, authentic concern for the life of a student, clear biblical direction, consistent study, real prayer, a gentleness in spirit, and a real life for us to see beyond the classroom. Sitting in the front row, I saw authentic tears from a man personally affected by the truth of Christ, especially the passion week of Christ. The reality of Jesus, the Son of God, dying and resurrecting for the forgiveness of mankind's sins emanates from his heart. Thank you Dr. Varner for caring for God's word and people - even the humor!
Inspirational Teachers - Dr. Gregg Behle
Dr. Gregg Behle, a Biblical Studies' professor at The Master's College (my undergraduate alma mater), gave a fresh, clear, and poignant sense of being a teacher. He taught by example and content. He is a Christian that's true to the text, alive in the classroom, active beyond the classroom, astute in study, humble in demeanor, challenging to the mind, relationally hospitable, deep with counsel, family man, caring, and fun. He is a teacher teaching teachings for sure. I wish more time came to sit under his teaching
Inspirational Teachers - My Dad
My dad is my dad (Brad Gunter Sr.). Born in hard working, blue collar, Oregon lumber mill family. Athletic to the bone, socially fun, and experienced in wide array of work. Vintage baptist preacher, 1970's church planter, and founder of a Christian school. Not a quitter, gritty, and fighter for good. He for sure is a character. He came to know Christ, who led him to Sacramento to plant the gospel, along with a wife and three sons. Much reflection can be done to his accomplishments. He might tell you of teaching stories about bus ministries, broken cars, eating gold fishes in front of kids, and usefulness of the mobile home as economical beginnings to a minister's life. As a dad, he was there when many were not. I learned work, sports, responsibility, respect, fortitude, conviction, tradition, grace, and love from him (also how to kill animals).
Inspirational Teachers Series
This Inspirational Teachers Series has been transferred from my previous and personal blog called Missional Education, Absorbing the Mission of God. Missional Education became a key concept from learning how theology intersects life well beyond a classroom. Telos Center came from that to put Missional Education to the test of life. I long to see students learn from inspirational teachers that guide them to God, into God's word, and into God's world for his purposes and glory. Students who are humble and teachable deeply absorb and live by what they are taught and who they trust.